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david: we also have starbucks. starbucks taking a hit because new york starbucks were closed. many people suspected they would be doing as they were a year ago. let's go to nicole petallides. i have to talk to apple, if i can. are you there perfect. nicole: i am. david: we are running into problems with our connections. apple cannot manage to keep its head above 600. nicole: why not, right click back you see it with an up arrow. you are right. liz: we are waiting key earnings from starbucks and linkedin after the bell. i think it will be fascinating to look at starbucks and compare it to greenbelt in coffee roasters. they are up significantly.
david: we also have starbucks. starbucks taking a hit because new york starbucks were closed. many people suspected they would be doing as they were a year ago. let's go to nicole petallides. i have to talk to apple, if i can. are you there perfect. nicole: i am. david: we are running into problems with our connections. apple cannot manage to keep its head above 600. nicole: why not, right click back you see it with an up arrow. you are right. liz: we are waiting key earnings from starbucks and...
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starbucks is falling just about 2%, if we compare these two, is starbucks and teavana. teavana became a cheaper stock, not bad at all. let's take a quick look at the dow jones industrial, john chambers coming up in the next couple of minutes. lockup expiration date for facebook. nicole petallides, a bit of behavior the stock is having today. nicole: it is true, it gives the opportunity for insiders to sell if they were in on the ipo or the original shares they have the opportunity to get out. it turns out they're not really getting out. on the contrary, double-digit gains, a great day for facebook, the same day the chief financial officer of the zynga is going over to facebook. that is a winner when you talk about names like farmville and draw something. both are doing extremely well. particularly on a day the dow was down at least 160 points. back to you. liz: am i going to get blamed for this? we will see what we can do in the next about 43 minutes. facing a slowdown at home, china is busy staffing of companies in the united states on track to set a new record, gigant
starbucks is falling just about 2%, if we compare these two, is starbucks and teavana. teavana became a cheaper stock, not bad at all. let's take a quick look at the dow jones industrial, john chambers coming up in the next couple of minutes. lockup expiration date for facebook. nicole petallides, a bit of behavior the stock is having today. nicole: it is true, it gives the opportunity for insiders to sell if they were in on the ipo or the original shares they have the opportunity to get out....
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liz: starbucks numbers are out. they are higher. as we pull apart these numbers, we are looking for the revenue growth, we are looking at sales, same-store sales, we are seeing q4 same-store sales rising 6%. the stock is rising as well. las vegas sands is coming out as well. we can keep up the starbucks number here just to watch stop behavior. what are you expecting here. what do you need to hear from starbucks clinic let's face it, they have been executing very well. to the bottom they could see 20% eps gain. they are diversifying and how they can measure up against, you know, companies such as naked juice and pepsi and so forth. it is hard to argue with the execution. david: the last quarter was a big disappointment because of all the drop-off in sales from europe and china. every place where they have expanded into seemed to be slowing down. it appears, as we will have to sift through all the details, it appears that sector not very hard hit at least compared to the last four? >> i think that is a very good point. what they have
liz: starbucks numbers are out. they are higher. as we pull apart these numbers, we are looking for the revenue growth, we are looking at sales, same-store sales, we are seeing q4 same-store sales rising 6%. the stock is rising as well. las vegas sands is coming out as well. we can keep up the starbucks number here just to watch stop behavior. what are you expecting here. what do you need to hear from starbucks clinic let's face it, they have been executing very well. to the bottom they could...
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. >> we are talking about starbucks and whole foods market. moving together, they came out with their new advertisement be history, raises forecast for starbucks is looking good so far. not only did they beat the street street and raised the outlook, but also asked about the chief financial officers noting how important the holiday quarter is for the company. over the course of the order, he said no, there will not be a meaningful impact to us. this is the company, liz, unlike delta airlines and verizon wireless, they are saying that hurricane sandy is not going to hurt their numbers. very good news is they raise their forecasts. they have a lot of promotional measures as well to bring in customers. liz: far be it for me to question him. both have had naugatuck pillories anytime a normally those glass shelves that they have a normally full. >> yes, this is true. liz: i'm not sure why he i'm not sure why you think this won't hurt them in some way shape or form. >> mind wouldn't even open comes to your ahead of me. liz: knuckle, thank you very m
. >> we are talking about starbucks and whole foods market. moving together, they came out with their new advertisement be history, raises forecast for starbucks is looking good so far. not only did they beat the street street and raised the outlook, but also asked about the chief financial officers noting how important the holiday quarter is for the company. over the course of the order, he said no, there will not be a meaningful impact to us. this is the company, liz, unlike delta...
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coffee lovers can only get 48 starbucks stores in the pacific northwest. the rest of us will have to wait until next year to spend a stupid amounts of money on coffee. it is just coffee. that's all it is. nothing but coffee. $7. i know thinks so. that's what i think. now we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. would you spend $7 for a cup of coffee?3 log on to my vote on the right-hand side of the screen and the house share results of the into tonight's show. and if you are in certain professions, chances are you might. recently duncan donuts and career builder did a survey of american workers to see which ones drag the most coffee. this list is tonight's top five. nurses. no surprise. hard-working men and women often work 12 hour shifts and more. public relations professionals. if i was representing the lindsay lohan i would need the coffee to keep up with her. sales reps. always seem party. the coffee. number two, scientists. we can't make the coffee industry. the number one coffee drinking profession is a food-service workers. of co
coffee lovers can only get 48 starbucks stores in the pacific northwest. the rest of us will have to wait until next year to spend a stupid amounts of money on coffee. it is just coffee. that's all it is. nothing but coffee. $7. i know thinks so. that's what i think. now we want to know what you think. here's our question tonight. would you spend $7 for a cup of coffee?3 log on to my vote on the right-hand side of the screen and the house share results of the into tonight's show. and if you are...
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and another one, starbucks, how far is that up? >> we have a lot of big movers, include starbucks in there. they had their profit on the rise and they beat the analyst estimates and they also raised their view for 2013 unlike mcdonald's and chipotle and companies that give out signs, starbucks is a different story and different winner. >> 10% is 10%, we'll take it, the dow is up 27 after the first showers of business, time is money, here we have 30 seconds worth of what else we're watching. huge gas shortages in new york and new jersey, most stations have no power or no gas. when you can find a station that's pumping. where can you? we'll ask patrick doohan with gas buddy, if you ever needed one now is the time. now for 2014, a new tax form to ensure that you have health insurance. grover norquist is with us to explain that one. two big stories, the election and the hurricane and his take on the media coverage of both those events. friday mornings, jobs day, seven early movers for you, an equipment maker, alcatel-lucent, remember t
and another one, starbucks, how far is that up? >> we have a lot of big movers, include starbucks in there. they had their profit on the rise and they beat the analyst estimates and they also raised their view for 2013 unlike mcdonald's and chipotle and companies that give out signs, starbucks is a different story and different winner. >> 10% is 10%, we'll take it, the dow is up 27 after the first showers of business, time is money, here we have 30 seconds worth of what else we're...
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starbucks, chains like starbucks, duncan doughnuts scrambling to reopen forcing new yorkers far from their normal stops to get their caffeine fix. cheryl: i have a serious addiction to copy and is true. there are a lot of starbucks that are closed and there will be an issue with revenue for people like starbucks to take these stores open and this is today. a lot of new york is starting to come back. dennis: if you are there for me i love you and if you are not i am not sure i am going to forget it. dennis: cheryl: you a copy drinker? dennis: not much. cheryl: i drinkable copy for both of those. sandy wreaking havoc on business throughout the east coast but we will tell you how the superstores creating a windfall for social networking giant twitter. dennis: first let's look at today's winners on the nasdaq. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size p
starbucks, chains like starbucks, duncan doughnuts scrambling to reopen forcing new yorkers far from their normal stops to get their caffeine fix. cheryl: i have a serious addiction to copy and is true. there are a lot of starbucks that are closed and there will be an issue with revenue for people like starbucks to take these stores open and this is today. a lot of new york is starting to come back. dennis: if you are there for me i love you and if you are not i am not sure i am going to forget...
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i can't believe it and i love starbucks and this is compared to fine wines and this is the finest of coffee and the newest premium coffee you could think of it. it's basically very hard to grow and it's going to be $7 for a grande, which i way 2.20 for the other kind, nothing in it. stuart: two questions, will you buy one of these things? >> i definitely want to buy it to try it because the expert said it's lush, tropical, clean, vibrant, a hint of pineapple and herbal complexity. stuart: i can sell anything to you, anything, anything at all. last question, is there more caffeine in >> very well said. is not telling us -- not that i see. not that i see so far. is being called the champion, the finest wine and you can't tell me anything. that is not the point. i am ready to try things and grow and expand. you could just say the same forever and ever. ashley: stuart: out of time. thank you very much. charles payne. did he get grilled on john stewart's and daily show, the comedian going after charles for his take on public unions and labor law. at 10:50 find out what john stewart said a
i can't believe it and i love starbucks and this is compared to fine wines and this is the finest of coffee and the newest premium coffee you could think of it. it's basically very hard to grow and it's going to be $7 for a grande, which i way 2.20 for the other kind, nothing in it. stuart: two questions, will you buy one of these things? >> i definitely want to buy it to try it because the expert said it's lush, tropical, clean, vibrant, a hint of pineapple and herbal complexity. stuart:...
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melissa: slot zilla. >>> think starbucks is little pricey already. they are unveiling a new premium coffee. most expensive cup of coffee. david, $7 for a grand day. david: oy. that is the big size, right? melissa: did i do that right? david: marco says you did. melissa: made from the hard to grow geisha bean. by the monkey and spit out --. liz: oh, man. comes from south america though. david: time for the three things to watch tomorrow. number three, october pending home sales saw a small bump .3% in september following 2.6 drop prior month. economists expect a rise of .8%. pending home sales are up 14.5% up year-over-year. liz: number two. initial jobless claims despite falling sharply jobless claims remain at high levels due to the aftermath of hurricane sandy. economists are expecting claims to drop. you do want to see this number drop, by 20,000 to 390,000.
melissa: slot zilla. >>> think starbucks is little pricey already. they are unveiling a new premium coffee. most expensive cup of coffee. david, $7 for a grand day. david: oy. that is the big size, right? melissa: did i do that right? david: marco says you did. melissa: made from the hard to grow geisha bean. by the monkey and spit out --. liz: oh, man. comes from south america though. david: time for the three things to watch tomorrow. number three, october pending home sales saw a...
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and i have to be kind to my friend rick since he beat me out of a starbucks coffe but that said, we have become dependent on government. $3900 20 years ago was the average entitlement spending per person and adjusted for inflation tt is it 70 percent increase. we have become a nation dependent on government hand outs and how can we n expect immigrants from saying i want mine, too. >> it is insulting to taxpayers and immigrants who come here looking for work and not hand outs . can't blame the immigrants. >> we are blaminglet government for offering too much. >> all citizens should be treated equal you have to look at welfare reform comprehensuvly. there is too much finger pointing at immigrants and they qualify for the same benefits. steve is right. it applies to everybody. >> emac. the blame goes specifically to a government that is trying to offer craider to grave benefits without offering the opportunity. hand outs and opportunity are two different things. >> you are right. immigrants built this nation and a lot of people called illegal immigrants are helping to build from all sorts o
and i have to be kind to my friend rick since he beat me out of a starbucks coffe but that said, we have become dependent on government. $3900 20 years ago was the average entitlement spending per person and adjusted for inflation tt is it 70 percent increase. we have become a nation dependent on government hand outs and how can we n expect immigrants from saying i want mine, too. >> it is insulting to taxpayers and immigrants who come here looking for work and not hand outs . can't blame...
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when you talk about starbucks, starbucks is a good outlook. trip advisor and other ones that came in with their quarterly reports. you see a name like travelers, for example, and that is a name that has been weighing on the dow jones industrials. monster, the energy drink, they continue to claim that their drinks are safe. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: hurricane sandy sweeping through staten island. dagen: adam shapiro is standing by with the very latest on the recovery efforts. >> you see this car right here, just one of many that got tossed around by the floodwaters. i want to show you some of the houses. they have inspected 650 structures like this one. you can see this one still has a restricted use sticker. it eventually can be used again. i want you to come back with me, if you can. you will see these two guys over here. this is national red. they are walking neighborhood to neighborhood shouting the gas off. did you come down to this house right here, this sums up what is happening to a lot of people. it says unsafe area: do n
when you talk about starbucks, starbucks is a good outlook. trip advisor and other ones that came in with their quarterly reports. you see a name like travelers, for example, and that is a name that has been weighing on the dow jones industrials. monster, the energy drink, they continue to claim that their drinks are safe. back to you. dagen: thank you. connell: hurricane sandy sweeping through staten island. dagen: adam shapiro is standing by with the very latest on the recovery efforts....
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the dow jones industrials down about 50 points, but let's talk about first starbucks. while mcdonald's and chipotle and others have come out a little at best, but doing a lot of promotions and talking about growth going ahead, starbucks ahead 11%. gas has been downgraded today hitting multiyear lows, jeffries to a hold from a buy. one was the chief financial officer, the company back in august/their full-year guidance. you think of the hot ads and the cute jeans and such. we will see if they get back on track. back to you. lori: thank you. hurricanes and believing one thing bone dry. the gas pump. you are in new jersey scrambling for fuel waiting hours to get it. how long will this crisis last? melissa: representing 1000 new jersey gas station owners. take a look at some of the winners and losers on the s&p 500 as we head out to break you can see tripadvisor of all things up about 20% of people wanting to hit the road and get out of dodge. 0t[h7 lori: the saying running on empty. that is the story literally. the northeast is struggling for fuel after sandy. gas lines
the dow jones industrials down about 50 points, but let's talk about first starbucks. while mcdonald's and chipotle and others have come out a little at best, but doing a lot of promotions and talking about growth going ahead, starbucks ahead 11%. gas has been downgraded today hitting multiyear lows, jeffries to a hold from a buy. one was the chief financial officer, the company back in august/their full-year guidance. you think of the hot ads and the cute jeans and such. we will see if they...
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starbucks says it is worth the price. the beans which are grown in costa rica, come from an ancient line of plants originally from ethiopia. that makes it worth $7. >> this is not so. it reminds me of that wonderful scene in the bucket last where jack nicholson as fancy coffee until he finds out that it is actually beans even by sumatran cats, they defecate the beans in their something about the stomach acid that gives it a distinctive flavor. i'm going to try to say this on television. he have to watch the movie for the priceline. melissa: i know you love your red wine. you don't say that it's crazy that you go by f-15 work until a glass of red wine. some people go hang out at coffee houses. what want to treat themselves to a premium coffee. >> i stand corrected. melissa: here's our next. if you are on japan airlines, offering what they are calling fair kentucky trade. it comes with the fast-food chains drumstick, chicken breast, flatbread, coleslaw, and it tells -- has a special manas. search for a limited time. what do
starbucks says it is worth the price. the beans which are grown in costa rica, come from an ancient line of plants originally from ethiopia. that makes it worth $7. >> this is not so. it reminds me of that wonderful scene in the bucket last where jack nicholson as fancy coffee until he finds out that it is actually beans even by sumatran cats, they defecate the beans in their something about the stomach acid that gives it a distinctive flavor. i'm going to try to say this on television....
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>> reporter: yes, new ceo, and i just did a quick search, nary a mention of starbucks, remember, still a partner in some aspects, but not mentioned whatsoever in the here. the company also providing its outlook here for the first quarter, i'm going to take a quick look at that, and i'll have that for you in a minute. david: we'll come back to you. we have larry silver on the pits of the cme group, tells us why a debt deal is already priced into the debt market, and steven hammers says the fiscal cliff is y2k all over again. i want to start with stephen, because he's been looking at green mountain for a long time, but is it too hot to handle? even though it is popping after hours as a result of these earnings, it is a very hot stock to hold, is it not? >> the stocks do have consistent earnings, otherwise we wouldn't have it. but because we weight securities based on the risk, we call rise the risk. green mountain coffee has the lowest exposure to our large cap fund which is only a .03% exposure. so we don't have much of green mountain coffee. but it is consistent earnings. liz: okay. yo
>> reporter: yes, new ceo, and i just did a quick search, nary a mention of starbucks, remember, still a partner in some aspects, but not mentioned whatsoever in the here. the company also providing its outlook here for the first quarter, i'm going to take a quick look at that, and i'll have that for you in a minute. david: we'll come back to you. we have larry silver on the pits of the cme group, tells us why a debt deal is already priced into the debt market, and steven hammers says the...
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we did not receive an objection from starbucks coffee. if we had received an objection from starbucks coffee, we would be here and most likely to be deemed in this specific case that there are like foods and most likely would have denied a permit at this specific location. just purely based on location? >> purely based on location, per, the director's order. and the information provided, we are looking at the entire composition of the menu, specifically >> let's not go that far yet. >> okay. >> you have standards for how you measure and we had the long discussion previously on those issues. your method of measurement is based upon walking distance and not by radius, is that not correct. they is indicated a half a dozen to eight restaurants, some of them much closer than starbucks and can you, confirm at this point in the hearing, the location of those with respect to the 300-foot radius? >> i believe, excuse me. in many cases, these dinners and restaurants are within 300 feet. of the proposed food truck, specifically in this, or along sec
we did not receive an objection from starbucks coffee. if we had received an objection from starbucks coffee, we would be here and most likely to be deemed in this specific case that there are like foods and most likely would have denied a permit at this specific location. just purely based on location? >> purely based on location, per, the director's order. and the information provided, we are looking at the entire composition of the menu, specifically >> let's not go that far yet....
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starbucks strikes a deal. starbucks ceo joins us first on "fast money." is apple the new coke? a top rated analyst weighs in on why you think it might be the time to cash in on the most popular stock. we told you how to trade it last night so what should we be doing right now? we have to get to the market. we raised 1,000 points in the dow in just a the past month. and the nasdaq down 10%. what exactly is dragging the market lower? even though the loss is accelerated his first news conference since being reelected do you think it is something other than -- >> when you call me by my full name it's like i'm in trouble. >> what is it in. >> it is a great explanation. it makes for great headlines. there is a slow down in earnings that we have seen every day. there is a deteriorating situation in europe. i think it seems to be germany and france getting dragged into this thing. you have geopolitical risks. there are a number of reasons that the market is going lower not least of which is a technical break that we have talked about on the show hundreds of times. the fiscal cliff is i
starbucks strikes a deal. starbucks ceo joins us first on "fast money." is apple the new coke? a top rated analyst weighs in on why you think it might be the time to cash in on the most popular stock. we told you how to trade it last night so what should we be doing right now? we have to get to the market. we raised 1,000 points in the dow in just a the past month. and the nasdaq down 10%. what exactly is dragging the market lower? even though the loss is accelerated his first news...
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while operating, it starbucks began their san francisco operations. targeted bagel shops investing in my competitor. whenever it opens by wholly bagel i worried, in every instance my business increased. they knew that opening up to complimentary businesses created synergy. ni have worked within the guidelines set forth by the city and the department of public works and the health department and hope to continue to partake of the free enterprise system. i adhere to all criteria and my permit was approved. at the hearing, i shortened my hours, cut back my menu, and withdrew one of my applications. i operate only from six to ten in the morning. i open long before most of these businesses even open. i close shortly there after they open. i do this to appease any protestors and my permits were granted by the hearing officer. i sell only beverages, coffee drinks and esresso. i don't operate during the lunch hour. if there is ever enough of, or long lines at the coffee houses, in the financial district as you evidence each morning. we intend to provide a con
while operating, it starbucks began their san francisco operations. targeted bagel shops investing in my competitor. whenever it opens by wholly bagel i worried, in every instance my business increased. they knew that opening up to complimentary businesses created synergy. ni have worked within the guidelines set forth by the city and the department of public works and the health department and hope to continue to partake of the free enterprise system. i adhere to all criteria and my permit was...
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i had to change everything in the house to convert to the starbucks stuff. it is a lot. it will not happen overnight. >> but the stock fell apart overnight. it was a $70 stock in february. i'm happy about that. i think it is absolutely huge. the stock in my mind could go up higher. i know the shorts will relaunch an attack on this thing. ashley: take profits. >> you get this kind of mmve. i'm happy for viewers who might have picked up the stock at that time. watching chipolte. that is another one he doesn't like. i may counterattack him again. tracy: charles, give us a list of all einhorn stocks. ashley: counter einhorn. >> i know how to make friends an influence people. ashley: all right. a little after quarter past the hour. as we do every 15 minutes let's check the markets. the dow still up in positive territory. go to nicole at the nyse. another day, we've been talking about it, special dividend. >> that's right. tell chars, dave einhorn is on phone for him. look at costco. it has been a top performer on the s&p 500. look at this stellar performance from this retaile
i had to change everything in the house to convert to the starbucks stuff. it is a lot. it will not happen overnight. >> but the stock fell apart overnight. it was a $70 stock in february. i'm happy about that. i think it is absolutely huge. the stock in my mind could go up higher. i know the shorts will relaunch an attack on this thing. ashley: take profits. >> you get this kind of mmve. i'm happy for viewers who might have picked up the stock at that time. watching chipolte. that...
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for now three of the world's most recognized browns starbucks google and amazon are all under fire in the u.k. for depriving britain of millions of pounds through elaborate tax avoidance schemes and the tricks of course public outrage and one action group has even come up with an unconventional plan that's a highlight what's been dubbed the company's quote immoral tactics are joining me now to write this off and. standing by for us in london it's good to see you paula first of all let's talk about a just exactly how much money is the country out of pocket due to the three giants tax schemes and games well these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of tonneau there but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that three very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way i'm managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single yeah and they want to try and put a stop to it now we're just hearing right now here at r t is tha
for now three of the world's most recognized browns starbucks google and amazon are all under fire in the u.k. for depriving britain of millions of pounds through elaborate tax avoidance schemes and the tricks of course public outrage and one action group has even come up with an unconventional plan that's a highlight what's been dubbed the company's quote immoral tactics are joining me now to write this off and. standing by for us in london it's good to see you paula first of all let's talk...
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places like starbucks don't sell the same thing. there are a million reasons that you go in a starbucks than to just get a cup of coffee. there are a number of days that i did not have time to wait that line is too long. if you look around and you see a line of five or ten people at every business you are out of luck. to me adding one more machine two days a week and overlapping two hours a day, operating hours, if this were me, i would be very, i would feel very complimented that my just the notion of me doing business, anywhere near this area is such a threat. i can't understand how this is directed to the operator of a food truck, most of the concerns that have been addressed are to the pressures that are already there, than involve doing business. if one straw will break the camel's back it seems that there are a lot of other things that are hampering the performance of that camel and maybe you should look at that and hopefully you will up hold the permit. thank you. >> thank you. >> pe tricia veloy. i have been a part of many n
places like starbucks don't sell the same thing. there are a million reasons that you go in a starbucks than to just get a cup of coffee. there are a number of days that i did not have time to wait that line is too long. if you look around and you see a line of five or ten people at every business you are out of luck. to me adding one more machine two days a week and overlapping two hours a day, operating hours, if this were me, i would be very, i would feel very complimented that my just the...
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that was starbucks. shares of the coffee giant soared 9%. it solid beat fiscal fourth quarter earnings estimates while raing the full-year profit outlook. look at that stock. >>> now to our top story. the dire gas shortage is a consequence of the super storm. drivers are waiting for hours upon hours to fill up tanks only to be turned away because the station's tanks run down while awaiting. cars are being abandoned in lines up to half a mile long because they can't get ga there are reports of gas rationing siphoning and fights breaking out at stations. we even heard of one instance of someone pulling a gun because someone cut a gas line. things are falling apart in new york. everyone wants to know how long will it be before drivers have access to gas? joining me now, patrick dehaan, chief petroleum analyst with gasbuddy.com. i was talking to someone before the show had a lead pipe thrown at her at a line in a gas station. >> wow. melissa: it is getting really crazy out there. is it going to get better anytime soon in terms of the supply? >>
that was starbucks. shares of the coffee giant soared 9%. it solid beat fiscal fourth quarter earnings estimates while raing the full-year profit outlook. look at that stock. >>> now to our top story. the dire gas shortage is a consequence of the super storm. drivers are waiting for hours upon hours to fill up tanks only to be turned away because the station's tanks run down while awaiting. cars are being abandoned in lines up to half a mile long because they can't get ga there are...
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the rest of the world and -- proctor and gamble, all of our tobacco companies, we have brands like starbucks, the rest of the world aspires to end huge middle-class being created all over the world growing in double digits and our companies have brands that are inspirational so it is a generational advancement shift that we have been huge proponents of and since -- we don't recommend any trading, just be careful and cautious and invest with 3 to 5-year windows and attitude growth opportunity for many years to come. liz: what will you do when you feel prices are cheap or the market is cheap? what names will you be buying? show us and the money. >> you sound like my wife. today was heyday, by the way. i think that again, bottom up valuation system with investors, when something reaches its full valuation the way we look at it, prices are low, cash levels of low, prices are high, it is countercyclical, we will have readily available cash to put to work at attractive prices. two names of data i like trade at 5 to 6 times their cash flow, one name in a space that has been beaten up over the cours
the rest of the world and -- proctor and gamble, all of our tobacco companies, we have brands like starbucks, the rest of the world aspires to end huge middle-class being created all over the world growing in double digits and our companies have brands that are inspirational so it is a generational advancement shift that we have been huge proponents of and since -- we don't recommend any trading, just be careful and cautious and invest with 3 to 5-year windows and attitude growth opportunity...
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howard schultz joining us at starbucks. let's get to bertha coombs with a market flash update. >> priceline beating the street on earn this afternoon. revenues topped expectations at $1.71 billion compared to $1.66 billion estimate. gross books up 25%. a lot of that led by international booking. linkedin also getting a pop here after earnings. the company's third quarter earnings came in at 22 cents a share. that was better than expected. revenues also better at $252 million. its raising its outlook for 2012. it's now 939 to 944 million. >> all right, bertha. thanks so much. >>> the massive cleanup from sandy continues as insurance claims mount higher and higher. i'll be talking with the head of aig, robert benmosche, next, about sandy's potential impacts. stay with us. >>> then, gas lines snaking down highways and around city blocks in new york and new jersey. an energy pro up next tells us how long it could last. >>> as we take a break, here are some sobering before and after pictures of the damage on the jersey shore. st
howard schultz joining us at starbucks. let's get to bertha coombs with a market flash update. >> priceline beating the street on earn this afternoon. revenues topped expectations at $1.71 billion compared to $1.66 billion estimate. gross books up 25%. a lot of that led by international booking. linkedin also getting a pop here after earnings. the company's third quarter earnings came in at 22 cents a share. that was better than expected. revenues also better at $252 million. its raising...
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i think starbucks is a better buy. >> how does starbucks look? >> meanwhile, if you look at charts of starbucks, this stock has been a stellar growth stock over the last few years. it's been at a great uptrend. you saw a little sign of weakness last april when the stock peaked out and pulled back. we haven't seen sufficient deterioration. it's held this longer term uptrends line. this is fairly decent support. although near term in the last couple weeks, it's moved up to this 52 level. you want to buy pullbacks. in my opinion, between the two, i would favor starbucks. wharveg >> what a nice looking chart. mark, which company do you like best? >> long-term fundamentals, both will perform well. near-term, i think the bar is higher for starbucks. investor perception has been a little more constructive on green mountain's competitive situation whereas with starbucks, this is a fairly new thing for them, to be participating in a machine war. it's something that's going to be very competitive for years to come. >> rare to see the fundamental and techni
i think starbucks is a better buy. >> how does starbucks look? >> meanwhile, if you look at charts of starbucks, this stock has been a stellar growth stock over the last few years. it's been at a great uptrend. you saw a little sign of weakness last april when the stock peaked out and pulled back. we haven't seen sufficient deterioration. it's held this longer term uptrends line. this is fairly decent support. although near term in the last couple weeks, it's moved up to this 52...
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people don't have to go to panera or starbucks or cheesecake factory, all of these names are moving lower today. >> they are moving lower as a result of mcdonald's reporting same-store sales down for the first time in nine years. if you can't go in and spend 99 cents on a hamburger, where is the money going? i think those are names that will still pop back. the thing i will caution you on some restaurant names, if you look at restaurants like darden and ck and yum! brands, they have an issue with their employees when it comes to the affordable care act. how is that going to impact them. liz: one sector you don't like, can we go to that? which one? >> financials. liz: why not, they have been a great performer. >> they have been a great performer to this point. that's why i think they have just about run their course. with the election -- this is another play on the election, with the election we know the dodd frank bill will stay in place and some sort of volcker rule will get put in place. this is a real problem for the banks. it will reduce on what they can do with some proprietary busin
people don't have to go to panera or starbucks or cheesecake factory, all of these names are moving lower today. >> they are moving lower as a result of mcdonald's reporting same-store sales down for the first time in nine years. if you can't go in and spend 99 cents on a hamburger, where is the money going? i think those are names that will still pop back. the thing i will caution you on some restaurant names, if you look at restaurants like darden and ck and yum! brands, they have an...
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we think it's fair but you still buy starbucks coffee it's not mine. this is some activists have already suggested a plan to highlight what they're calling this a moral behavior so if you have at least one of the companies what exactly has been suggested so far yes well this. cuts group these campaign is against austerity measures here in the u.k. they say that in december they're going to launch a national day of action against starbucks what they're going to do is they're going to occupy the multitude of starbucks coffee houses that we have here in london you walk down the street you see them everywhere and they're going to make them into the homeless shelter they're going to make them into refuges into precious because that they say that starbucks have these immoral tactics and they need to give back to society so they're going to be occupying these coffee houses but indeed it's not just the anti cuts campaign is there's a general feeling among the british public that people want to boycott these new large amount multinational companies because of t
we think it's fair but you still buy starbucks coffee it's not mine. this is some activists have already suggested a plan to highlight what they're calling this a moral behavior so if you have at least one of the companies what exactly has been suggested so far yes well this. cuts group these campaign is against austerity measures here in the u.k. they say that in december they're going to launch a national day of action against starbucks what they're going to do is they're going to occupy the...
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going to do is they're going to occupy the multitude of starbucks coffee houses that we have here in london you walk down the street you see them everywhere and they're going to make them into the homeless shelter they're going to make them into refuges into creches because that they say that starbucks have these immoral tactics and they need to give back to society so they're going to be occupying these coffee houses but indeed it's not just the anti cuts campaign as there's a general feeling among the british public that people want to boycott these new large amount multinational companies because of their immoral schemes in the way that they do just take from the public and very little back into the u.k. economy which as we know is struggling at the moment and really for people here in the u.k. very difficult to make ends meet at the moment so this is a topic that's rousing a lot of anger from the british public. because they're i spoke to her a bit earlier in the program here in britain hunts for tax avoiders to cover its deficit it's still lost territory all the way from portuga
going to do is they're going to occupy the multitude of starbucks coffee houses that we have here in london you walk down the street you see them everywhere and they're going to make them into the homeless shelter they're going to make them into refuges into creches because that they say that starbucks have these immoral tactics and they need to give back to society so they're going to be occupying these coffee houses but indeed it's not just the anti cuts campaign as there's a general feeling...
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and the comfort level of starbucks. oh, you guys are doing the thing that i saw at starbucks is going to have people comfortable with that. and you're saying born entrepreneur. >> totally born entrepreneur. i think there's this issue, right? you build entrepreneurs or are they born. i think in jack's case there's no question it was about the idea. if you ask him about building businesses he doesn't -- he's not somebody who grew up saying i want to build businesses. he wanted to pursue these ideas that he had, first in the case of twitter, then in the case of square. he had some other ideas. he wanted to be mayor of new york. >> adeo ressi would say he's just the right amount of crazy. we have to pitch to commercial. we'll be back in just a moment. >>> that's our show for this week. my thanks to our guests, vivek wadhwa and adeo ressi. more information about joining adough's founder institute at -- i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning.
and the comfort level of starbucks. oh, you guys are doing the thing that i saw at starbucks is going to have people comfortable with that. and you're saying born entrepreneur. >> totally born entrepreneur. i think there's this issue, right? you build entrepreneurs or are they born. i think in jack's case there's no question it was about the idea. if you ask him about building businesses he doesn't -- he's not somebody who grew up saying i want to build businesses. he wanted to pursue...
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some coffee fans may call starbucks, "sevenbucks." that's how much it'll cost for a grande-sized - that's kind of in the middle - cup of its most expensive offering ever. our cover story rips the lid off this and finds a hot commodity in very limited supply. starbucks, the global coffee- house chain based in seattle, has found a rare coffee bean - costa rica finca palmilera. it grows in the mountains above 5000 feet and produces a small crop of intensely-flavored beans. that's enough to perk up jack scoville, a commodities analyst. "i do know some producers there. i've got to get some of those beans." the coffee chain bought enough for three weeks of sales limited to the pacific northwest. a starbucks spokeswoman said "it's for the person who wants to take a coffee journey." "i think there's a lot of products like this - wines, craft beer, cupcakes. this fits in with that." but at $7 a cup, this coffee journey could lead you back to your atm. "a person on an average budget could barely afford it. i get a treat once a day "i was drinki
some coffee fans may call starbucks, "sevenbucks." that's how much it'll cost for a grande-sized - that's kind of in the middle - cup of its most expensive offering ever. our cover story rips the lid off this and finds a hot commodity in very limited supply. starbucks, the global coffee- house chain based in seattle, has found a rare coffee bean - costa rica finca palmilera. it grows in the mountains above 5000 feet and produces a small crop of intensely-flavored beans. that's enough...
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they tested two dozen including one for from starbucks. which one delivers the best cup of coffee for the price. >> they just tested the one with starbucks along with two dozen others. they cost from $25 to $300. like many that go to a single serve coffeemaker. amy likes the speed and convenience. >> in the morning, put a cup underneath and pop the button and go. >> they tested 21 coffee makers. himself the new machine from starbucks that starts at $200. >> single serve coffeemakers are all about convenience. our testers look for how fast you will get the first cup of coffee. >> it will rush you in about minimum. this one from hamilton beach two three minutes. as for the starbucks machine, you can make it expresso and brewed coffee but it is pricy. >> for a coffeemaker that cost $200. it's basic. you can't adjust brew strength and manual says you should flush the machine after each brew. >> an $150, nescafe, it brews a cup in a minute to make expressos and other drinks, as well. be aware, buying a machine is just the beginning. >> the pods
they tested two dozen including one for from starbucks. which one delivers the best cup of coffee for the price. >> they just tested the one with starbucks along with two dozen others. they cost from $25 to $300. like many that go to a single serve coffeemaker. amy likes the speed and convenience. >> in the morning, put a cup underneath and pop the button and go. >> they tested 21 coffee makers. himself the new machine from starbucks that starts at $200. >> single serve...
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going to do is they're going to occupy the multitude of starbucks coffee houses that we have here in london you walk down the street you see them everywhere and they're going to make them into a homeless shelter they're going to make them into refuges into creches because that they say that starbucks have these immoral tactics and they need to give back to society. cross-talk is coming up shortly after this break. while. i. was. in the middle of russia's no way from civilization and history are one helicopter treat from the nearest village. they still one family have been living here for a long time in tents made of reindeer skeins. lodging runs in ada signal and minutes they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. sent to his den says he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy had when the enemy only saw the light can and most around it is gather the turns and move t
going to do is they're going to occupy the multitude of starbucks coffee houses that we have here in london you walk down the street you see them everywhere and they're going to make them into a homeless shelter they're going to make them into refuges into creches because that they say that starbucks have these immoral tactics and they need to give back to society. cross-talk is coming up shortly after this break. while. i. was. in the middle of russia's no way from civilization and history are...
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three of the world's most recognized brands a starbucks google. and imus or now facing investigation in the u.k. over depriving the nation of hundreds of millions of pounds the companies are in hot water because of that toxic practices that have already been dubbed in moro point a boycott has more on the growing public outrage in britain. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that through very eager loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way are managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single year and they want to try and put a stop to it now it's about getting clever accountants that find countries with more favorable tax rates to base a u.k. headquarters in so for example google base themselves in the republic of ireland that's way that that's where they sell their advertising space from starbucks abased in holland and
three of the world's most recognized brands a starbucks google. and imus or now facing investigation in the u.k. over depriving the nation of hundreds of millions of pounds the companies are in hot water because of that toxic practices that have already been dubbed in moro point a boycott has more on the growing public outrage in britain. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax...
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and also, i want to mention that pizza is also part of this appeal and starbucks is included in this whole discussion although they are not a part of this appeal. our measurements as far as where those businesses differ from what was on the report. and last item, which is ties in to the ongoing discussion, the legislation for these trucks was meant for under served areas and not the heavily populated downtown areas. thank you very much. for your attention. >> thank you. >> if you have any questions? >> sir, i have a question. your brief talks about the second street location and your closing comment brings in the 150 california. >> i understand that the permit is for both locations. >> are you folks objecting to both location? s >> yes, thank you. >> any other questions? >> thank you.
and also, i want to mention that pizza is also part of this appeal and starbucks is included in this whole discussion although they are not a part of this appeal. our measurements as far as where those businesses differ from what was on the report. and last item, which is ties in to the ongoing discussion, the legislation for these trucks was meant for under served areas and not the heavily populated downtown areas. thank you very much. for your attention. >> thank you. >> if you...